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It's been quite a few months since Microsoft touched the SkyDrive application on Apple's mobile platform, but today, after some well-documented delays, the company's finally delivering an update to its iOS offering -- a pretty hefty one, no less. Included in this new version is, most notably, added support...

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Microsoft today announced some updates to its SkyDrive iOS app, including support for the iPhone 5 and iPad Mini. Users can also now download full resolution photos, whereas before the SkyDrive app would resize images to a lower resolution. Now, you’ll also be able to control upload/download photo sizes and...

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…Well, really an HTC Phone called the HTC First with an Android UI designed by Apple vets like Mike Matas called Facebook Home. More images over at the 9to5Google sister site (it actually doesn’t look that bad). 40.714513 -74.005122...

thenextweb.com

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Remember Lodsys, the “inventions” firm that started issuing letters to iOS developers’ doors back in 2011, warning them that by using Apple’s in-app payment mechanism they were infringing on patents it owned? Well, as MacRumors notes, Lodsys has now risen from its slumber to take on the might of Disney,...

appleinsider.com

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Apple's iPad and iPhone may be continually reshaping the way we interact with computers, but at least one computing pioneer believes the company has diverged from the vision of technology that nurtured Apple in its earlier days....

techcrunch.com

Microsoft just launched SkyDrive 3.0 for iOS. It took Microsoft quite a while to get this upgrade into the App Store. Rumor has it that there was a bit of back and forth between the two companies over the 30 percent revenue cut that Apple would take when users buy...